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  • oh, i got confused. @_@ you said you worked for tree people, so i thought you were actually getting money from them. but i knew you wouldn't want money anyways. you love our planet, so in the end, it doesn't matter whether you get paid or not... {:
    i actually saw the word "zeigarnik" before... at school, in the library lmfao.

    i don't know? :lol: i'd have to hear you first. i can't say whether you'd speak fast or not... but you wouldn't have any trouble since it's your first language :p. so i guess you wouldn't speak slowly.
    yap. lol, many people know how to speak spanish. i never got into learning other languages. i'm fine with english/french. but you're right, sometimes it helps. LOL i called a person once so that we could go on a date, and he was like, "are you french?" and i was like, "why?" so he was like, "it's 'cause of the way you speak and pronounce words." and i was like, "o lol." and he was like, "it's cute." idk why people find it cute >_<. hmm, antidisestablishmentarianism? where did you hear that? :O

    older. but he only stays with us every four months or so. sometimes he's with us, sometimes he's with his friends. he's recently started working so that he gets his own place D:
    not really, though i do stumble on my words sometimes D:

    but that's because i always STFU so i don't get to *train* my english. :p that's one of the things i don't like about myself. writing in english is easy, and i get pretty good grades. but when it comes to speaking in english, it's kind of hard. well, it's not that it's hard, it's just... i just try to speak slowly so that i don't mispronounce words. i've been told that my english is great, but blergh. when i'm reading something, i don't really make any mistakes, but when i speak like without reading anything, that's when i stumble and it gets embarrassing. O_O that's another reason why i don't really speak much. there's this language barrier, so yeah. but my writing is fine, and that's all that matters. i think. idk. :lol:

    i have a brother hehe. oh and yay! pictures! =D
    my mother, on the other hand, wouldn't give a damn. i don't live with her though; she lives in kingston. she's never had any issues with homosexuality, and it pissed her off when my father complained about gays when she lived with us. so if i told her i was into men, she would say, "ok. want some cookies, alexis?"

    i'm gonna make a blog post about this tomorrow. >_<
    nope, for a variety of reasons.

    1. a person is born straight. a person is born gay. a straight person would not tell their parents, "mom, dad, i'm straight." consequently, a gay person shouldn't have to tell their parents, "mom, dad, i'm gay." sexuality is inherent.
    2. sexuality is a personal matter. i should only speak about it with my partner, not my parents/friends. i shouln't have to be prideful about it either. i shouldn't have pride for my sexuality. i mean, it's sexuality. same thing for race; i shouldn't be prideful about my skin colour.
    3. if i told my father i was into men, he would: have a heart attack/look at me in the eyes, scream at me, make a long speech about how being gay is wrong, tell me how no one in his family is gay, that i am a disgrace, and finally, he would have contempt for me, and thus never talk to me again. although he wouldn't kick me out of the house (since family is sacred in his eyes), he would completely ignore me.
    'cause i never thought people would read it lol D:

    but yes, you're right. it is indeed refreshing. xP oh, and i want to see those pictures from the community service activity. >:
    well, you meet more kinds of people when you get a job. it's obvious that once you start interacting with people, you will make new friends and all. *hugs*
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